Johannesburg

Days 1 - 2

Johannesburg is one of Africa’s largest and most vibrant cities. It is the economic capital of Africa and the gateway to Southern Africa. This bustling city offers a wide range of activities, attractions and plenty to do in and around the city including nearby Pretoria. Downtown is a multi-cultural mixture of traditional medicine shops, Chinese restaurants, taxi ranks and ultra-modern skyscrapers. There are excellent museums, art galleries and organised tours of historical and political interest. The shopping is Southern Africa’s best and the many restaurants cater for all tastes. The nearby township of Soweto is Johannesburg’s most popular tourist attraction.

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Madikwe Game Reserve

Days 2 - 6

Bordering Botswana in South Africa’s North West Province, Madikwe Game Reserve is the fifth-largest reserve in the country and is home to a great number of animal species. It contains a wild dog reserve, and is inhabited by the world-renowned Big Five, as well as Brown Hyenas, Cheetahs, and Aardwolf. Visitors will also be surrounded by over 300 bird species, including vulture, ostrich, and the large kori bustard. The landscape is characterised by vast grasslands, woodlands, and the rugged Tshwene Tshwene hills - creating enthralling scenes that often attract photographers and artists. Visitors can look forward to sunset drinks overlooking the Madikwe Dam. Madikwe Game Reserve is one of the only reserves in South Africa that is malaria free.

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Samara Karoo Reserve

Days 6 - 9

Award-winning Samara Karoo Reserve is a conservation journey on 67,000 acres of born-again wilderness in South Africa’s heart-stoppingly beautiful Great Karoo region. Founded in 1997, Samara has pioneered the rewilding of this semi-arid yet uniquely biodiverse landscape, catalysing an ambitious vision to expand the conservation estate to a 3-million-acre footprint in a Global Biodiversity Hotspot.

Today the reserve is one of South Africa’s most diverse safari destinations, comprising five vegetation biomes across strikingly varied topography, home to over 60 mammal species including the Big Five and cheetah, as well as 225 bird species. Three intimate lodges welcome just 40 guests at a time for slow, meaningful and exceptional safari encounters.

In staying at Samara, every guest plays a role in safeguarding the landscape in perpetuity. Yet for those who visit, Samara’s magic extends beyond its conservation importance. To immerse oneself in this soulful landscape of infinite horizons is to experience a recalibration of the frantic modern mindset, a deep reconnection with Nature and a heart-lifting vision of hope for the future.

Our celebrated mountain-top wilderness picnic Gaze out over 150km from Eagle Rock Experience stunning scenery on the Plains of Camdeboo

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Cape Town

Days 12 - 14

Cape Town is one of the world's most beautiful cities; it is a top international destination and is blessed with six of the top seven tourist attractions in South Africa. It is fondly known as the Mother City and is the legislative capital of South Africa. It is nestled in one of the world's most dramatic scenic settings with the overwhelming backdrop of Table Mountain, Devil's Peak and Lion's Head. The city was colonised on 6 April 1652 when Jan van Riebeeck dropped anchor in Table Bay to hoist the Dutch flag. Today the city is one of the world's most primary ports for the export of goods, and is the major base for deep-sea fishing. You can walk for hours on unspoilt beaches, hike through forests or one of the world's great plant kingdoms, explore mountain trails or semi-desert areas, and tour historic wine estates where old slave bells are startlingly juxtaposed against their backdrop of Cape Dutch elegance. Nature lovers can enjoy the best whale, shark, ostrich and penguin watching in the world.

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